Partners
Each of the partner countries recognises the high flow of migration into the country. They also have a common interest in meeting the language learning demands of those living in Europe. The group consists of partners who deliver language courses for foreigners and/or offer teacher training education. Most are involved in the research and development of teaching resources to improve the teacher education, adult education and vocational education. To learn more about our partners, please read about each partner individually below.
Consortium |
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Volkshochschule im Landkreis Cham e.V. Contact person: Aleksandra Sikorska |
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Is a registered, non-profit association in Upper Palatinate (Bavaria) acting on a regional level with 52 employees and about 250 freelancers. The VHS Cham provides courses in the field of society, vocation, languages, health, culture and special courses and has long term experience in course development with a specific focus on languages. |
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Agenzia per lo Sviluppo Empolese Valdelsa ASEV Contact person: Ecaterina Constantinova |
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ASEV has been created in 2002 with a mixed public private capital by the municipalities and social partners of the Empolese Valdelsa district. Its purposes are: organizing professional training, and planning new strategies for economic, cultural, social and tourist local development. |
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Contact person: Marcin Gońda |
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The University of Lodz is one of the largest Polish universities with about 40,000 students and 4,000 personnel in 12 faculties and interdisciplinary units. One of them is the School of Polish for Foreigners which is the oldest and largest center in Poland in teaching Polish as a second language. Beside language courses the School offers various cultural activities which makes the University of Lodz one of the most recognizable multicultural educational centers in Poland. |
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Language Education And Partnerships Ltd Contact person: Emilia Quaranta |
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Language Education and Partnerships Ltd is a private organization that offers a range of educational and training services for learners, trainees and educators. These include foreign language and culture classes for learners of all ages and professional development training events for established and aspiring teachers and educators, both in the UK and abroad. |
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The University of Wolverhampton Contact person: Language Networks for Excellence team |
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The University of Wolverhampton is a vibrant and modern institution, prioritising knowledge, innovation, and enterprise with a student body of 23,000. Close links with employers allow for the development of optimal courses delivered by a team of enthusiastic, supportive lecturers and trainers. Key strands of activity include publications, resource creation, teacher training events, CPD, accreditation, consultancy, research and dissemination. |
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Contact person: Mercedes Rico |
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The University of Wolverhampton is a vibrant and modern institution, prioritising knowledge, innovation, and enterprise with a student body of 23,000. Close links with employers allow for the development of optimal courses delivered by a team of enthusiastic, supportive lecturers and trainers. Key strands of activity include publications, resource creation, teacher training events, CPD, accreditation, consultancy, research and dissemination. |